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STAT3, the Challenge for Chemotherapeutic and Radiotherapeutic Efficacy
by
Liu, Lu-Xin
, Yang, Ping-Lian
, Xu, Li-Yan
, Li, En-Min
in
Alternative splicing
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chemoradiotherapy
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA damage
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Feedback
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoma
/ Methods
/ MicroRNAs
/ Neuroblastoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein-tyrosine kinase receptors
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radiotherapy
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Transcription
2020
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STAT3, the Challenge for Chemotherapeutic and Radiotherapeutic Efficacy
by
Liu, Lu-Xin
, Yang, Ping-Lian
, Xu, Li-Yan
, Li, En-Min
in
Alternative splicing
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chemoradiotherapy
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA damage
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Feedback
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoma
/ Methods
/ MicroRNAs
/ Neuroblastoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein-tyrosine kinase receptors
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radiotherapy
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Transcription
2020
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STAT3, the Challenge for Chemotherapeutic and Radiotherapeutic Efficacy
by
Liu, Lu-Xin
, Yang, Ping-Lian
, Xu, Li-Yan
, Li, En-Min
in
Alternative splicing
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell proliferation
/ Chemoradiotherapy
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA damage
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Feedback
/ Kinases
/ Leukemia
/ Lung cancer
/ Lymphoma
/ Methods
/ MicroRNAs
/ Neuroblastoma
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein-tyrosine kinase receptors
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radiotherapy
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Transcription
2020
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STAT3, the Challenge for Chemotherapeutic and Radiotherapeutic Efficacy
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STAT3, the Challenge for Chemotherapeutic and Radiotherapeutic Efficacy
2020
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Chemoradiotherapy is one of the most effective and extensively used strategies for cancer treatment. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) regulates vital biological processes, such as cell proliferation and cell growth. It is constitutively activated in various cancers and limits the application of chemoradiotherapy. Accumulating evidence suggests that STAT3 regulates resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy and thereby impairs therapeutic efficacy by mediating its feedback loop and several target genes. The alternative splicing product STAT3β is often identified as a dominant-negative regulator, but it enhances sensitivity to chemotherapy and offers a new and challenging approach to reverse therapeutic resistance. We focus here on exploring the role of STAT3 in resistance to receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) inhibitors and radiotherapy, outlining the potential of targeting STAT3 to overcome chemo(radio)resistance for improving clinical outcomes, and evaluating the importance of STAT3β as a potential therapeutic approach to overcomes chemo(radio)resistance. In this review, we discuss some new insights into the effect of STAT3 and its subtype STAT3β on chemoradiotherapy sensitivity, and we explore how these insights influence clinical treatment and drug development for cancer.
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